EUrelations Newsletter 3/2014: New Trainings available

Are you a young female doctor interested in starting both a career in science and in a hospital? Or do you already have experience in publishing in medical journals and now struggle whether to stop or to continue doing it? Then the new training series starting this October is exactly what you are looking for.

Modern Supply chains are essential for today’s logistics and need to fulfil numerous expectations. They have to be highly transparent, measurable and controllable. In addition to their robustness and practicability, they also have to be open for changes, future-oriented and innovative.These are very ambitious goals that can only be reached with the relevant expertise. That’s why Supply Chains are one of the central topics of the Logistik Forum Bodensee, taking place on September 25, 2014 at Festspielhaus in Bregenz (Austria).

Through its research management partners, EUrelations AG provides clinical trials in South East Asia for less than 50% of the price in Europe. We perform best practice during the early phase I and phase II and have access to special patients through university hospitals. All trials are performed to GCP and the data is accepted by FDA and EMEA. For more information contact Dr. med. Andrea Degen (adegen@eurelations.com, Mobile: +41 79 695 4456)

On 12 September 2014 the Federal Administration informed that Switzerland has now the status of an Associate Country (AC) under the first pillar.

This partial association allows researchers in Switzerland to again participate as associated and equally entitled partners in all activities under the first pillar of Horizon 2020, comprising ERC grants, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) and research infrastructures, from September 15, 2014.

After three successful years the B-innovative project is coming to its end this month. The partners are very proud of having introduced more than 700 participants into the basics of starting a business.

At the heart of the project was a partnership approach to ensure that best practice is shared and that lessons learnt in one member state can be passed onto another, so that the programme was continuously adapted to meet the needs of the participants.

Are you an aspiring scientist looking to be involved in an international research project? Or a project manager who needs to lead and manage a team of international scientists who are dispersed around the world? Are you prepared to handle the complexities that arise when working in an international context?Besides project management expertise, you will also need to acquire skills of leadership, communication, teambuilding and motivation to ensure that diversity within your team is considered, that there is balanced contribution from all and that everyone’s views about getting work done is taken into account.